Keep Away The Bacteria Done By: Sara Al Khater. Bacteria Bacteria’s are a small microorganisms and they are in fallen trees and dead animals, and inside.

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Keep Away The Bacteria Done By: Sara Al Khater

Bacteria Bacteria’s are a small microorganisms and they are in fallen trees and dead animals, and inside the bodies of living animal on earth.

Sickness caused by bacteria Whooping cough Diarrhea Typhoid fever Bacterial pneumonia Runny nose

How to Get Rid Of Bacteria Always wash your hand after going to the toilet. Wash your hands before and after eating. Don’t bite your nails. Don’t touch public toilets handle.

Did you now Bacteria's are one of the oldest organisms on earth. Bacteria's are not organisms. In just one hour the bacterium could change into one million bacteria. There are between 10,000 and 10 million bacteria on each hand. Studies show only about 70% of people wash their hands after using a public toilet. Almost one million bacteria can be created by one person in a school day.

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